I think i'll just need an SD card reader now (my PC doesn't have one, LOL
Well your Darksoft cart is standard and the other cart has the custom FW on it. Since it boots with your DS cart that means you need to reprogram the two program simms with the custom files instead of the standard files.![]()
Does Red Earth Asia NoCd bios work fine with the original simms? I mean, if with this version the problem that the game pauses in parts is already fixed?This game was one of the first ones on the system and a couple of things are different.
Depending on which region you have, you can see things like this:
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or things like this:
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or even like this.........
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<Chip information>;
ID: 0x4_0x0_0x0_0xfedcfedc
Manufacturer: unknown
Part number: unknown
1.Please make sure chip is placed will in socket.
Pin 1 is placed at the correct point.
2.Please make sure the jumpers (if exist) on the adaptor board are correct.
3.For unsupported part number, please use self-defined parameters.
4.If this is a NAND chip, please use software and adaptor board of NAND Flash.
I thought I got them very clean, took an xacto knife and very carefully scraped them. However, I think I screwed this up worse than I initially thought. I decided to reinstall the chip in the cart just to verify I didn't damage it (maybe by overheating it when removing?) and sadly I instantly get this screen when trying to start up.Those type of adapters need super clean legs of the chip. Make sure they are super clean.
Thanks, I'll do that. Is there a good source for them? I'm seeing many variations out thereYou clean those with Desoldering wire aka Solder wick + plux and heat with a xacto knife, you will damage the legs. Those chips are not expensive, I would just buy one, program it and solder on the place.
There are jumper settings, but I'm unclear on the labeling and haven't found much documentation for what they do. Here's what they look like.@mikaeltarquin I have one I can send you at my cost - DM me.
Also - on your adapter, is there a setting for voltage? You will want 5v for this chip.
Matt